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mystical_goat

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« on: Sunday, July 28, 2013, 19:02:37 »

Anyone know how to do this please?

I've got a laptop here but can't get into it. Starting in Safe Mode only brings up the same password box because an admin password has been set too I think. I've also tried the obvious things, like clicking cancel, ctrl alt del twice, username and admin name with no password.

I don't necessarily need to retrieve any files or anything from it, just need to get in and format it really.
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Simon Pieman
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« Reply #1 on: Sunday, July 28, 2013, 19:07:10 »

What version of windows? Only way to do it is to do it through a program on a bootable disc, usually linux/ubuntu based.

If you just want to format it though, you shouldn't need the password. A windows disc should let you do this before windows boots, or use a partition manager program (again bootable disc versions are available).

I'm assuming you do have another working computer.
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« Reply #2 on: Sunday, July 28, 2013, 19:15:55 »

It's an XP machine I'm trying to get into. What program will I need?

I don't have an original XP disc but did just download a version and burn it to CD from my Mac. Nothing happens when I turn the PC on with it in the disc drive, nor when I tell it to boot from the drive through BIOS.
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« Reply #3 on: Sunday, July 28, 2013, 19:16:30 »

Sounds a bit dodgy maybe but it's just an old work laptop that I've inherited btw.
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« Reply #4 on: Sunday, July 28, 2013, 19:28:55 »

It's an XP machine I'm trying to get into. What program will I need?

I don't have an original XP disc but did just download a version and burn it to CD from my Mac. Nothing happens when I turn the PC on with it in the disc drive, nor when I tell it to boot from the drive through BIOS.

Was it burnt as a bootable copy ?
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« Reply #5 on: Sunday, July 28, 2013, 19:29:10 »

I've got a boot disk ISO I forget the name of that is Linux based and is superb and a piece of piss. Takes a few seconds just following the on screen prompts. I'll upload it later when I find it.
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« Reply #6 on: Sunday, July 28, 2013, 19:37:50 »

You can always count on the TEF for some good old espionage advice.  Grin
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« Reply #7 on: Sunday, July 28, 2013, 20:07:01 »

Was it burnt as a bootable copy ?

Ah, no. Just opened the iso on my Mac, selected files and ctrl clicked, then chose burn files to disc. Is it possible to make bootable discs from a Mac?

I've got a boot disk ISO I forget the name of that is Linux based and is superb and a piece of piss. Takes a few seconds just following the on screen prompts. I'll upload it later when I find it.

Thanks, Barry.
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« Reply #8 on: Sunday, July 28, 2013, 20:07:44 »

I don't just burn the iso file to disc to create a 'bootable copy' do I?
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« Reply #9 on: Sunday, July 28, 2013, 20:07:49 »

This is a god send..

http://www.ultimatebootcd.com/
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« Reply #10 on: Sunday, July 28, 2013, 20:11:07 »

If you boot in safe mode and can see the 'admin' account, the default password is 'administrator'.
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« Reply #11 on: Sunday, July 28, 2013, 20:14:53 »

It's in classic display mode, so an empty dialogue box with username (blank) and password comes up, both in Safe and normal mode.

I thought I knew the u/n and password but no luck with a variety of combinations yet.
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« Reply #12 on: Sunday, July 28, 2013, 20:19:44 »

Ah, no. Just opened the iso on my Mac, selected files and ctrl clicked, then chose burn files to disc. Is it possible to make bootable discs from a Mac?

Of course, yes. Are you using Toast? In the case of my ISO, open with Toast, not Disk Utility or a decompression program and click burn. Nothing more to it.

Just burn this. I don't know what it's called or where I got it, but I know it's freely available online and I think it's a variation of what Sippo's posted.

http://www.mirrorcreator.com/files/1IA2NQEM/cd110511.iso_links

Boot this CD, then it gives you various options, it's like a dos prompt, most are set as default so you can click enter on each, but read the instructions as they come up, it's far more straight forward than it seems.

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This appears to be the site the ISO is from. (Might be easier to download from here.)

http://pogostick.net/~pnh/ntpasswd/bootdisk.html

And here's YouTube video of someone using it.

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« Reply #13 on: Sunday, July 28, 2013, 20:30:26 »

I wasn't using Toast, am obtaining it now.
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« Reply #14 on: Sunday, July 28, 2013, 20:33:39 »

Okay, I can only get as far as downloading imgburn on those instructions Barry, because I'm working on a Mac and it's a .exe file that just brings up a notepad file of gobbledygook.
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